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Controlled assembly of graphene-capped nickel, cobalt and iron silicides.


ABSTRACT: The unique properties of graphene have raised high expectations regarding its application in carbon-based nanoscale devices that could complement or replace traditional silicon technology. This gave rise to the vast amount of researches on how to fabricate high-quality graphene and graphene nanocomposites that is currently going on. Here we show that graphene can be successfully integrated with the established metal-silicide technology. Starting from thin monocrystalline films of nickel, cobalt and iron, we were able to form metal silicides of high quality with a variety of stoichiometries under a Chemical Vapor Deposition grown graphene layer. These graphene-capped silicides are reliably protected against oxidation and can cover a wide range of electronic materials/device applications. Most importantly, the coupling between the graphene layer and the silicides is rather weak and the properties of quasi-freestanding graphene are widely preserved.

SUBMITTER: Vilkov O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3705262 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Controlled assembly of graphene-capped nickel, cobalt and iron silicides.

Vilkov O O   Fedorov A A   Fedorov A A   Usachov D D   Yashina L V LV   Generalov A V AV   Borygina K K   Verbitskiy N I NI   Grüneis A A   Vyalikh D V DV  

Scientific reports 20130101


The unique properties of graphene have raised high expectations regarding its application in carbon-based nanoscale devices that could complement or replace traditional silicon technology. This gave rise to the vast amount of researches on how to fabricate high-quality graphene and graphene nanocomposites that is currently going on. Here we show that graphene can be successfully integrated with the established metal-silicide technology. Starting from thin monocrystalline films of nickel, cobalt  ...[more]

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